’ I PLUS Mov FINAL snowmo TODAY s.1s-1-a BARBARA srsuwvcx - JOHN BOLES “STELLA DALLAS” IETONE NEWS __i [IIIIICEI-Eli-Vldllllrlhurs.-Frl.—$at. , CllMlLl THE ARISTOCRAT OF FUN SHOWS wrru THE IRRESLSIIBLE eCARTllY. 0F FREE - - A ‘hnanu fi-i-wnlna THEY LAST Ell PHOTO Eastern Guardian .°Thls column Is reserved ior news oi’ local interest but advertilln of a nevvsy nature may be lnse at 4c a word strictly payable In ad- vanc . . . ‘SUBSCRIPTIONS to the Hlarlottetcwn Guardian mag be handed to their Rent. Archie 11.1116 Crippled Children’: Clinic led Cross Office, Charlottetown,’ THURSDAY. MAY 5th Town Hall, Summerslde. WEDNESDAY, MAY 11.11. 11-3-5-2-31. Proiessional Cards d1 \\“‘\ N‘ narnv 3.15 - 1.00 - us _ ADDED TRAVELOGUE MUSICAL SNAPSIIOTS CAPITOL, -Tlilltllil_ssar|ilnnsngy “Lllllllli TllElllJ/Mfl n1 CCT A ll JAMES ‘nutty ‘(ELLIS Y! IT!!! TROUBLE PATRICIA “Venus Makes Trouble” At The Capitol There is laughter to be heard- lots of it-at the Capitol ‘Iheotre Just now. and the reason ls s delec- tabe piece of entertainment called "Venus Makes Trouble." which Summary in weight. wearing thin under opens today. thoulzlh never WEDNESDAY, MAY l PARIS 2:10 p.m.--News in English. TPA-S, 35.2 m, 11.88 meg. BOSTON 6:30 p.m.-The World of Science. WIXAL, 49.6 m.. 6.04 meg. EINDIIOVEN, NETHERLANDS 7:00 p.m.—<Phohl Programs for the Western Hemisphere. PCJ. 31.2 m.. 9.59 meg. BUDAPEST, HUNGARY 7:00 p.m.-Cholr o1 the Catholic Seminary. HAT-Q 32.8 m.. 9.12 meg. SCHENECTADY 7:00 'p.m.—ILatin American Con- cert. W2XAD, 19 5 m..15.§3 meg. LONDON 7:05 pm.--" hover." a play by G. Martinez ierra. , 19.6 m.. 15.311 meg; C6D. 116.5 m. 11.75 meg.; GSC. 313 m.. 9.58 meg; GSB. 31 5 m.. 9.51 meg. __________._ ll. F. Alllil-llBhLll Chartered Accomtant 1.10 Richmond Street Phone 41. P. 0- B" 1% McLeod (S. Bentley W. E. BENTLEY. IL U. J. A. uni-vials? k113i’ 1;. r. annular. . i. . . Barristers mo Alu-rnel-lhu" NIUNEY r0 toss Alex. W. Maiheson nanaisrsn. soucn-on. arc. Money to Loan Coilec tiom Olson I Croat George SW“- — M. Alban Farmer BARRISTER. SOLICITOR no mossy r0 1.01m fink of Canada Building. ‘I °""""“°'_"' snows. om. May 1-—(AP) " r.*"1a...“re.ev"...". .. . 1 r i r , e Cl‘ J. . MacKenzie PM, m a‘, m, QM he.“ IIEPBESENTATIV self still "just o, giddy ." CANADIAN COVER EN‘! A week ago she c enged So ' ANNUITII m. ulps. high school. gh- to a sheet: I Brace Block Flinn! writing contest-but they wouldn t ma", 5m“ _ Charlottetown _ gdenmc up, knew theyd ---"' . “_"“"" i’ Mrs Devon is part Indian. “I've had 12 children. Biggest isthatrvclosttrsokofll naarrnu Adjustment Bureau .. I °“&l=‘»a°‘ii=l»%°i'l2“ 9 83 meg.; IQY, 5 in meg. BERLIN 7:30 p.m.-—‘May is Here. Variety Program. DJD, 25.4 m , 11 77 meg. LONDON 8:00 n.m.-—Sontz= of 1h,- Nine- teenth Century GBP, 19.5 m , 15.31 melt; GSD. 25.5 m.. 11.75 meg; G80. 311 3 m.. 9.58 mfiii GSB. n. .. , 31.5 m. 9.51 men. CARACAS 8:10 p m.—'1"he Continentals: (irrhestm: Yvsnc. 51 1 m.. s meg. ERLIN 9:15 p.m "Dandalo." comic opera b- pudoif Blegel. DJD. 25.4 m , 11.77 me". 9120 p m.-—"Worlrl Affair" a "1'? by H. Wit-Prham Sta-d GAE. 10.8 n1 15.74 mew: 0CD. 25.5 m.. 11W mefl.‘ Co". s13 m. 9-511 mew: GSB. 31.5 m..9.51 eg. SVIWEY AUSTRALIA 4:30 1.1“. --('i‘hursdav)-Cbimes ""1 G. 1’ C. Sydney. vmnm. 31 28 m.. 9 59 meg. Aunt Lizzie Devers 107, Still Young regret oi them (she lives with a son). "I've hsd nine htmbendm Tye got fattening‘ for bacon. 75 dog's and 7t 1-7 cents A. Largo Iilrpderit k Clark, widow of the Clark. Palmer Road North, predeceased her over eleven years 3R0. Nail Pond~'83 yeals ago. the daugh- ter o1 Patrick Clohosey who emi- grated from Ireland, and his wife Johanna Foley, at the age o1 20 years she married John Clark and has since resided in Palmer north. MRS. MARGARET CLARK There passed peacefully to her etemal reward on the morning of 8th, 1938, Mrs. Margaret John who Born Margaret Clohosey at Her death was the first break .111 a family of six who mourn the loss oi a devoted sister. namely. Mrs. Hanoi-ah ReadyMrs. lillizalbeth Arsenault od Tignish; Mrs. Annie Gaudette of Pleasant View; and Edward. oi Skinner's Pond; also Joseph. Nail Pond. and an adopted son George who served her falthfullly all her life. Her funeral was held Wednesday morning. Alpril 20th; to immaculate Conception Church. Palmer Road. there being u od fifty vehic- les despite the condition oi the roads. The funeral service was conduct- ed by Flather Trainer. curate ‘rignish. in the absence oi’ her pas- tor, Rev. Patrick Walsh who was unavoidably absent in Charlotte- town; and the pallbearers were six nephews. nwmely. Frank, am. Roy and Alfred Clohosey. Edrward and Earle Gaudette. who tenderly laid her in res/t beside her hus- band. there to await the resurrec- tion morn. Rev. Sister Camlllus oi‘ the Char- lottetown Hospital and Sister Mary Edward. Sister oi Mercy attached to St. Patricks Convent. Fiall Riv- er, Massachusetts. are nieces oi the deceased. (R.I.P.) MR. EDWARD HARPER, A well known citizen of Tignish ifddlfiwllfiléiéifd “whlastfili s . Harper. age 72. son of the late Johridi-Ialper and Marguerite Fitz- Mr. 'Harper was a man oi many fine qualities of mind and heart and his death will be learned with fieerpidgewerldbyrellatliavrega nlltlnbrerlag; i . firm homes in this province the chimngyl wegfedbuililt by fi- w wo mos or yealqs. I-le also worked on the for twenty years and late- , ONAL LOANS 111x h birt day she s'~‘d "he'd v » Ionian Bu! .. Clftnwn have rketi "s monkey And maybe I-Io leaves to mourn, a widow. - - . Hiono I another ." o [Cl - . a. Alberton Mrs. John Gavin. ‘flgnish; Mn. titans; Gavin. s» IAILWA IIVBNUI Cow Pond; four eons, Howard, il- D liom Louis Yesterdays Local Market . Quotations CORRECTED FOR [VERY WED- NESDAY AldsgviATUlDATfl RETAIL MARKET glie land of hilarity 1t Cllflbfillililzg m anamusng excurson n c1 _ high pressure sales promotion. Pgtealtbeguglcrh l5 lg: With James Dunn chattering Turnip: 3 ior 10¢ briskly thm h the story as a smal 3,,“- 4 1b, we town lad wl b ideas, the gum]; 1b 1844c lovely Patricia is s 5,“, meats “HM bring him down to earth w ere the Rout bee! 1640c altar is. and Gene Morgan getting Chicken each 1m no in everybcd ‘s way in his has blun- Mumm 1b I ' '3 ' daring m on. and Astrid an n cream 14-1“ nmlrgigioJimmy to the brink oi fi mg do, 40¢ t n with the finesse that only ma‘; 134°“ “or r1...'"°"...'=...":"t“s"..." o» b». “fish en gvgrimny n p i t l“ it: ugmmlb ‘Hill: tion. With ‘éehepelrleu or wit»; 0mm“ 1b 3¢ York to open a big‘ sales promotion squash 1b 4c office. Next thin ey know. they're 591116-11 Pk 8-050 . Pa xicia finds them living on Cnlnbenlei 2 lbs 35c peanuts. The peanuts give Pat an Pumpklns lb 4c idea {or a. peanuts sales cam ign P51511195 1b 0c which Jimmy puts over with a ang. lettuce bunch 20c Success puts Jlnumy in the lime- Cauliflower head 35c lioht and makes him a natural ob- Sweet pep rs each so iect of ers. An unscru ulous New carro 8c realty opera-tor sics an equaly 11n- Rhubarb l-b 33¢ scrupulous blonde on Jimmy. and New beets bunch 10¢ then things really start tc hum. Butter. dairy 3344c Raasouroefuness isl parttof g lliv/Iiayilgweg bunch 1 ' mo on man's n. u , roday 5 Short Wave iakegfailrl‘ Jtilmmylagfltlirfifiuity to get Hegirlngvboz 01d pa" “£32 ’ ou. e h hiself i . Hi Rad“) program trouble is this‘ BSGIEIICBI delighItL-hig -——- salvation its joy. THE MAN Wlfl) 5111055 (Al! Time is Eastern Standard) I M _ ‘Iihe 11121111316150 sticks ha; this 193m n flugcggg doegrft come by OIILDOF- its earned. By poundmz away for good hard Will make stepping stoma of the atumblins blocks. He knows in his heart that he can- not fail ‘Phat 23811111 fortune can make him While his will is strong and his courage For he’; always good (or another- He cloesnt’ eX-pett by a single stride T0 1111513111) the front; he is satis- To do every day his level best And let the future talks care of the rest. He dogsntéllgelisve he's held down It's woayk and not favour that gets across So IIISHLIXLPO is try: What another Hasfiablewhandlo I siu-cly For the man who sticks has the sense to see. _ He can make himsect what he wants Ii helxld orff with his coat and pitch it Why the man who sticks can't help but win. i -Gordon Bellman, Donautzh. ~ "I'D VISIT THE ISLAND AGAIN’ rs like for to visit the Island list. and to be able to stay for awhile; To see all the places. and familiar .aces oi friends. I have missed such a while. I‘d like ‘for to visit the Island 881111 and to travel the roads that I km . . w. . For I'm sure I'd find JOY. back where I was a boy dreamlrég dreams, of the long Zong o. , I'd like for to vldt Go Island ltain and to wander along by a stream; thats where I used to play. in mo past yesterday and forever. will live in my dream. I'd like for to visit the and ain in the slmamer when l so an ; e crops are in bloom, and th there always is room and a welcome. n my native land. Id like for to visit the Island slain in the winter with snow m the mound: For tomrlllgar ale. Iflifllt: ringkhwgat. of the days. when us olks wore around. like for to visit tho Island it summer. spring. winter or iall' m my inert. it wul b! y “Em... best oi oil. d aways an a place, -W. L. MAdMlil-ld. Waterbcwn. Iss1. JlILADS BWIMMING AABOOIATION MONTREAL, Ila: l-(CD-Hr- . ncooodod H. h Proo- Amount I'd Tho Central cuarunn. fbhoolamn-isrooorvotltornewooi local interest but advertising o! mncwsy natnroma be ‘ icoutlo word strlyotly advanoo. ClAlWlI-I. for PnowFl-Dltl. eONFEBEBAIION LIFE ‘INSUR- bNfil. _ L-67B9-7-I2-812 .. "=.:~.*..1mrs"1 “r211 b"; r on . . . . 1.1.1.211 Insurance wotection on your furs, phone Island rum you snow I ems are safe, when stored in Island Furriers Storage Vaults. Phone 1111. RECEIVES CALL-Rev. Arthur R. Wallis oi’ Bradaibane, has re- ceived a call from the Pastoral Charge of Aylesford. Nova Scotla. WARNINGl! We antomend Coatll ned. Moth and oung ns. Phone 1177 Island Ifiuriers w- dsy for storage protection. Ir76-5-4-1l. ferry Charlotte- town. which operates between Bor- den. P. E. I. and Cape Tormentlne, N. B.. will leave for Saint John about Ma hauling.- OONVALESCING — ‘The man friends od Mr. Reginald McKenna, third year medical student at Dal- housie University. who has been ill for the last five nfirunary suffering from se-pti pleased to know he is greatly im- and hope to see him back normal health again. _ FUNERAL SERVICES -—The mineral o! Mrs. Regina Atkins was held yesterday morning from her late residence, 209 Sydney St. to St. Dunstarrs Basilica where Req- uiem High Mass was sung by Rev. G. McCoi-mack. ‘The pallbearers were Messrs. Peter Owwoy. John MorrlsonPaul lawless, TL. Smith, onctcn Transcript. Donald. The service a/t the ve was iwteri by Rev. Dodson. ABE SIIOCKED BY FATALITY. and A. -W.sMaéthtison. . . V , Oo ege. They were zlhoc oi the death of Oatiet R. D which occurred whll some friends in a dormitory. fatality bad occurred _ they lefih-Moncton Transcript. FOX CLUB MEETING-A well meeting of the Hunter River 11px Club was held Monday May 2nd at New Glasgow Interest/LUZ addresses were jet; rative Buying. Club went on record as heartily e11- dorslng the views set forth by Messrs. Burke and Gillies. Messrs. IePaae and Rodd were named as Delegates to attend a General Meet- ing oi Fox Club Representatives be held in the near future. A vots of thanks was elven the Guest Speakers ior their interest and oo- operation. NOT INTERESTED IN LOCAL JAIL-Miss Laura Hughes. of Char- lottetown, told The ‘rranscri t Thursday that she was not going visit the city Jail here during her visit to Monctcn. She is stopping here on her return to Prince Ed- ward Island from Boston. Although she had gone to the Maritime in Dorchester, Miss of the Wa en Goad for some time. h ever, Miss Hughes said she had mitten the federal Department of Justice ‘steektilng pemalssicn to visit the n en ary on was now a- waitgg a reply. The local jail had no interest to her. said Miss Hughes. -Mcncton Transcript. r. w. mop NOW surr. or c. N. a. PERSONNELI. MONTREAL. Que. May 3-The up ointment of F. W. Edge, form- erv inspector oi staffs to the p0- sitlon of superintendent o! persim- nell. Canadian National Railways was announced yesterday by A Hills. chief of personnel of the oolwpany. Immediately on coming out to Canada. from Manchester, En land in 1911 Frederick William dge ioined/‘the staff of the Grand Trunk Railway as locomotive fire- man at Coteau Junction, Que. In 1912 he wasjzrarlsferred to where he hed clerical positions in the motive power department until 1915, when he went overseas with the Canadian Expeditionary Force. HAM AND CHEESE PIE l cup cooked carrot. sliced 1 cu cooked potatoes. sliced 1 1- cups cooked ham, chopped 1 l-i cups medium white sauce paiprllta. Cheese pastry Method: Slice the carrots and the potatoes in fairly thin slices. Chop the ham coarsely. and you can make this from the last mrappy remains of the ham which are too small wislioe nicely. n Cerviwith o. green vegetable or a crispy, $31 salad and s. simple rive you recipe that out oi leftovers 1 9 manq- on. cusps: PASTE!’ ll-ooapn ‘ l-atsoopocamsIt-ltfl . 1110B OOllflH-ETE STORAGE and 5 14-76-5-4-11. e FERRY TO BE OVERHAULED.- 51mg; 10th for annual over-' y puny now plans to break away and o Harry Redmond and John A.Mac- a" tcson "- tsched w this the dish. or do," “t...” ..."%.'.‘..:. t... powder biscuits and bake in a 1m m-demlovmiorsboututoiiti‘ minutes : Joan Eileen W passed were Phyllis Bowling, Sivla gm“ McDonal. ‘Watch m- the list lgvel are glad to with us soon. I 1st Bummer-side Brownie Pack This newly organized Pack, which has been ‘holding weekly meetings in St. Mary's Hall for several weeks. plans to in the Church Parade y. ‘Phe Brownies expec as ln full uniform on this occa- on. 1st Slunmerside Ranger Co. The Ranger Patrol attached to the lst Summerslde Guide Com- its 1st Summer-side Guido Co. During the month of April iive recruits were enrolled as Guides. Vvhen the remaining new recruits have completed their tender-foot tests. they too will. be enrolled, making a full (kitmipany. It will then be noceqory to start a wait- ing llst. About the last otf May, the Corn- Deny is planning to put on a con- oent consisting of a Giulde play and demonstrations for which the girls now preparing. Almost all the Guides are in iull uniform and many have nearly conlnlct-od their second tests. This is to be congrat- ulated on remarkable progress it has made this year. since being ‘s re-oi-zanizss under the leadership of Miss Harrison. Miss Hcgg and n. . Prince County Gliders‘ 6111b On Saturday. April 28rd. the e County met at Captain o! the Summerside Company. Mis Elaine Harrison. for the purpose of b-4 nizlng a Guides-s’ Club for Pr ce County. Mlss Holman, Comminioner for Prince County. was in the cliair and the following Gulders were present: Roberta Hayes. Wile Val- ley: Iola Williams. Elleralie; Fran- mk ces Hunt, St. lilleonoi-‘s; Min Bell e and Barr Mim ett. Bedeque; Mir- lam Profitt. Kensingion: Elaine Harrison. Adele Parkman and Blanche Hogg. Bummerside. was Frances Hunt was oi president and Min Home Earri- ry. Some very important points on Guiding were brought up and dis- cussed also l. number o! diflicul- tles the Guided-s have been having in their different es. It was decided to meet on the second Saturday in every month, the next m ing to be hold at Bedeque. Weather permitting, this meeting gould take the form of a hike to include outdoor nature study. 0n the closing od’ tho meeting. the tiers were tho guests of Miss for tea. 2nd I‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ Company The convpsny is glad to’ have Lillian Block back again. Lillian has resigned-as Company Icodar (Junior lieutenant). and was ent last Friday in that capsc ty. Week by week the attendance is improving. Next Friday four pat- rols will be formed. Patr Leaders will be: Gerv m. eanor Mary Dufly. orna oopsr and Catherine Wright. The Company's concert will pro- bably be put on about May 26th, W116“ 80m 11s novel in the way of Guide entertainment will be prmentcd. . The Brownie Pack which is at- Company will be present next Friday. Ann Duffy. a Golden Head Brownie, will "fly up” to the Company. ~ Guides. this Courpa meets ati seven oclock and not .10 or 7.20.’ Tie a string around your finger, set an alarm clock. do anything, but come ON l 3RD. CIIARLOTIETOWN PACK At last Friday's meeting we en-n rolled Shirley Rice in the Fairy Six and Elizabeth Lantz with the Pixie Six Our older Brownies are an old‘, iorie their Golden Hand to Guides We wish tese good Guiding. co has since moved to Kon- sin on and we fool sure that she tivll bsnadeathcmolnthcnowly ormed nsirlgton Company. We have a surprise for each Six this , welcome gift to us from our Guidsrs Company for helping them with their concert. Our Sea.‘ Scouts Mvm are working on them under the supervision of‘ their skipper and Mr. J. L. Curran. can you gusnr allthelirowniescomeoor weerfuilunif Indhsstottotownhowniofaok Dthilioroworoolot for Marlo tolls rs- Hand arm? , n rem u pooh d h’ gpootl. ll‘ [lad of nourishment. Iiokos. IolIY grocers. loollY 1° "'1'" In London. Ontario. .1 may h l"! who Color 91'"! ‘I I" '4'“ Tryloliofl‘: Iron tlolr gallon toasted crisp; “m n" ‘f ...r‘yI‘°“-.‘Do Plus OIOI] 5o lldl laxative. Sold by all . ollro bran to Ill Y M.“ w h“... ear 'ro FEEL FIT! L. 0. A. L. 0. B.A. The R. W. Grand Orange Lodgéof P.E.I. will meet in annual session in Boyne Lodge, Charlottetown, Wetl- nesday_ May 11th, 1938, at 10 a.m. The R. W. Grand Lodge of the L.0.B.A. of P.E.I. will meet in the Knights of Phytlllas Hall, Charlotte- town, Wednesday, May 11th, 1938 at 10 a.m. I. A. MURRAY. Grand Secretary. L-O.A. MISS SOPHIE NEWSON Grand Secretory L_O.B.A. IrQQ-O-Q-d-Q Move To Build-up Lobster Industry (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) BOSION May 2 - As oi the stats of Massachusetts‘ five- yoar plan to offset fore oom- petltion in the lobster i lug in- dustry, s total of 844,000 young lobsters have been set out in the state's coastal waters. IDWELL. Mass Twp Bostnnians. nurse. were held tpnlgh Bite,- m, 101mm. 46 an Boston Utility. was Two (iiarged In Infant’s Death .. May l-rAP)__ one of them a of n newborn infant, to whwh body Assistant District Atwmey James .Bt.lllivan said th woman mitted e found burrie "m: “nut booked nurse, M" _ . on“ a5 15s Mar rntmisr. Tho man, listed as Harry 1d. birth unaided. we; in the cellar in he; I1 it. 36. was charged with 111511100101: for t Oherged mo. aélinogocessgg. before and after in custody in 1017811 police as the rg. $12.50 Initial Bernard J. Sheridan, superinten- dent of the state's bureau o! fish- eries, estimates one tenth o! the number of lobsters act out will live. This will mean an sp - mate addition of 80,000 of the shell fish to the Massaachusetis sup ly. The shellfish hatcheries ab. hi? hi’. Tami.“ °‘°“°°““......1 pera on authorities m their ma]? Smith Remanded To Next Week (C3. B Guardian's lnocial Wire) MlONéIiO . . ., . thur Smithfqchlaqrsteitl wig” M—M the mur- der orf Naaman Kicker, was re- manded to cart Friday when no appeared before to W. I". Lane today. The remand was re- quested by H. W. Hickman, clerk o! the peace. Rlckai-‘s widow also was [ungui- odforihessmepexiodasamatg». lai witness. An inquest has been sdloumed to next ursds/y. disappears Doc. 30 and his body was found on a river bank here April l8. At the first session “ssh? 11.21111. ii‘; Ft‘; ~13“ s one away with Ricker.” prom AaAns rrrnum JERUSALEM, Mhy 1-- (AP)... t Arab policemen were killed v todgg when an arm band attacked eir post at an Ar b vil- 1881! near Tul Kenn. The attackers o; took tthsfilicenlens rifles and fled to the h Use Minn-ifs for bites. Fr I winner. result of your toot. Clean Barns, l TINIIDIAN NATION!“ 1n Ii/IHVWNIHI IN (AN-HM nrvrn on RELIEF! In 1937 the cow as usual paid her own Will’ 100 lllS. 0F SKIN MILK FED to Pigs? Produces 2 to 3 Ills of Pork A good milk herd is tho farmers _ insurance, a very reliable standby and revenue VIE FAY TWICE IOIITIILY and each can of cream toaiod u soon as receiv- od. There is no long tlolsy in receivinz 1|" SPECIAL EMUE DIEM" .. 1mm s spun Pm. outs Putin-s, Healthy C111" Furnish Half tho Bottle - ‘m EltlEil BEIITBQL Gllilll .~ ' c Aatouwrowu ' ragweed: Joust, soonsuqilgwlm’ fi loud Trip BLKRGAIN - ARES ‘I0 15.25 Olhtvl 18-15 Toronto lull lay on win on Iron All Stations 0n Prion Edward Hand GOING FRIDAY. MAY |3ih gun, May 11th. he M pronto and North Boa, Wednesday. May 181 - 11.25 13.20 Oildma n! Fin: and under I Your: a! age HALF FA Ticket: Goon wt DAY COACHES ONLY In Furl/arr lojar motion Cm“ any Ticket Agni! Cotonou Inns! IIIIIVUNMIII smut Cnmitm and dividends as well. Hundreds of farmers receiv- ed a steady income from “Bessy” throuizlwlll the year and still had as a lay-product. Skim‘ milk to feed to stock. Remember ' finest form 0f .